'New Balance Smartwatch RunIQ' News, Specs, Price, & Updates: Know Why This Android Wearable Proves To Be A Top Choice!

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Feb 10, 2017 09:10 AM EST

The incredible, much-awaited New Balance Smartwatch is launching the RunIQ, and it is available now! The new Android Wear targets fitness enthusiasts and since it creates attention in CES 2016, it is expected to receive a warm welcome in the market.

The New Balance Smartwatch has an appealing tagline: "made by runners for runners" and it also packed with surprising specs and details that will surely entice consumers. The brand has designed the RunIQ together with Intel, Google, and Strava, according to TechTimes. It has almost every single thing that a runner needs such as a built-in GPD, interval functionality, and heart-rate sensor. To make it even better, it also comes with pace, distance, and course tracking.

The New Balance Smartwatch RunIQ also features an Intel Atom Z34XX processor, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, and a water-resistant body while allowing it to work like any other smartwatch, This only means that it's not only best for fitness purposes but also to style up an everyday ordinary outfit.

It also works with three physical buttons - first button for opening the RunIQ app, the second one as the home button, and the last key is for controlling either the music or laps. The New Balance Smartwatch RunIQ runs in Android Wear 1.5 but it's not impossible for it to be upgraded in Android Wear 2.0 since Google also helps in designing it.

According to The Verge, New Balance Smartwatch RunIQ is currently out-of-stock on Amazon but anyone can buy it straight from the New Balance's website for more or less, $100. Compared to Apple and considering what the RunIQ can do, it's just fair to say that buying it is a steal! And not to mention that it is also compatible with several phones such as iPhone and other Android mobile devices.


How likely is it for you to opt for New Balance Smartwatch RunIQ? Let us know your thoughts in the comment box below.

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